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#: CRO MAGNON 1
Description:
Cro magnon skull
Period:
Upper Paleolithic Period - 30,000 years
ago
Provenance:
Original Discovered 1868 in Les Eyzies - Dordogne, France
Comments:
Cro-Magnon 1 was
discovered by Louis Lartet in 1868 during railroad construction in Les
Ezyies, Dordogne France. Work on a limestone cliff uncovered a rock
shelter. Upon further examination, four fossil adult skeletons, one
infant, and some fragmentary bones were excavated near the back of the
shelter where an occupation floor was exposed. The orientation and
condition of shell and animal teeth led scientists to theorize that the
skeletons were intentionally buried together in a grave in the shelter
with these objects placed on the bodies as pendants or necklaces.
Cro-Magnon 1
was identified as the skeleton of a middle-aged adult male that was less
than 50 years old at death based on the degree of closure of his cranial
sutures. Most interesting, the face region of the skull is noticeably
pitted from a serious fungal infection that was endured during the life
of this unfortunate individual. The skull also lacked teeth.
Scientific
studies performed on the skeletons found at the Les Eyzies rock shelter
indicated that the humans of this time period led a physically tough
life. In addition to the fungal infection of Cro-Magnon 1, several of
the individuals found at the shelter had fused neck vertebrae indicating
traumatic injury, and the adult female found had survived for some time
with a skull fracture. The survival of these individuals with such
serious physical impairments allows us to conclude the presence of
community support amongst individuals, which allowed them to convalesce.
The site was
dated to the Upper Pleistocene between 32,000 and 30,000 years old,
based on tools and fossil animal bone fragments found in association
with the skeletons.
The skull of
Cro-Magnon 1 demonstrates the traits that are unique to modern humans,
including the high rounded cranial vault with a near vertical forehead.
The orbits are no longer topped by a heavy browridge. There is no
prominent prognathism of the face, a protrusion of the jaw (mandible)
due to misalignment of teeth caused by malformations of the shape of the
bones of the face. |